Post by haffyfan on Jan 19, 2013 15:32:41 GMT 1
Match the first lines in section A with the last lines in section B
- one point for matching correctly and a second point for the title -
Section A
1 'Watch out! Watch out!'
2 Sandy made the fateful remark on the school bus when they were going home.
3 Miranda Sat waiting for her mother to die.
4 Going home from school, the path led out of safeway's carpark and across a wide stretch of rough ground towards the railway.
5 The horse was a grear big-boned creature, dark grey in colour, with large gentle eyes staring out from beneath it's forelock.
6 Rowan got depressed sometimes, thinking she couldn't ride and never would.
7 The Sun was low, bright in the sky.
8 It was their own form master Sam Sylvester who got them into the trouble in the first place.
9 The woman was so beautiful.
10. The foal lay out on the saltings where it had been thrown by a Roman soldier.
11 Ruth didn't know what was going to happen when Pat came out of prison.
12 The foal was born without eyes.
13 The little green book was very dog-eared.
14 Rowan was silent, sitting in the car beside her father as they came over the brow of the hill above Long Bottom.
15 the Duke drove China to the door at a mild trot.
Section B
16 'yes,' said Sandy.
17 Towards them, the turf ran flat and shimmery, all for Sabre and Sabre's freshly shod hooves, for Sabre and herself.
18 It was only what he had chosen.
19 She cried for a while, but that was only natural, and then she felt marvellous and started to weed the rosebed.
20 She turned over, remembering Dark Rosaleen with a tremor of excitement, anticipating the thrill of telling Henrietta all about her wonderful present, and fell asleep with a smile on her face.
21 'Have a sandwish?' said Ted.
22 And she laughed out loud.
23 But today, today was alright.
24 And Rowan burst into tears again,and went back to High Hawes with Charlie.
25 And, at last, snuggled into the straw, she slept.
26 The two horses moved side by side out of the gate and onto the road, where a cool breeze met them and blew in their tails.
27 And Babar rode in thoughtful silence.
28 Happy Christmas after all.
29 And slept.
30 And his horse cavorted for eternity, the bold eyes for ever alight, waiting patiently for daylight and his just due, once more, of admiration and love.
15 and 26 Crab the Roan
12 and 25 Blind Beauty
2 and 16 The Wild Boy and Queen Moon
5 and 17 f Sabre the Horse from the Sea
6 and 24 Swallow The Star
13 and 21 Fly-By-Night
1 and 22 Darkling
4 and 28 Poor Badger
8 and 23 Who Sir, Me Sir?
10 and 29 Minna's Quest
11 and 18 Penningtons Heir
7 and 30 The Sound of Distant Cheering
14 and 27 The Swallow Tale
- one point for matching correctly and a second point for the title -
Section A
1 'Watch out! Watch out!'
2 Sandy made the fateful remark on the school bus when they were going home.
3 Miranda Sat waiting for her mother to die.
4 Going home from school, the path led out of safeway's carpark and across a wide stretch of rough ground towards the railway.
5 The horse was a grear big-boned creature, dark grey in colour, with large gentle eyes staring out from beneath it's forelock.
6 Rowan got depressed sometimes, thinking she couldn't ride and never would.
7 The Sun was low, bright in the sky.
8 It was their own form master Sam Sylvester who got them into the trouble in the first place.
9 The woman was so beautiful.
10. The foal lay out on the saltings where it had been thrown by a Roman soldier.
11 Ruth didn't know what was going to happen when Pat came out of prison.
12 The foal was born without eyes.
13 The little green book was very dog-eared.
14 Rowan was silent, sitting in the car beside her father as they came over the brow of the hill above Long Bottom.
15 the Duke drove China to the door at a mild trot.
Section B
16 'yes,' said Sandy.
17 Towards them, the turf ran flat and shimmery, all for Sabre and Sabre's freshly shod hooves, for Sabre and herself.
18 It was only what he had chosen.
19 She cried for a while, but that was only natural, and then she felt marvellous and started to weed the rosebed.
20 She turned over, remembering Dark Rosaleen with a tremor of excitement, anticipating the thrill of telling Henrietta all about her wonderful present, and fell asleep with a smile on her face.
21 'Have a sandwish?' said Ted.
22 And she laughed out loud.
23 But today, today was alright.
24 And Rowan burst into tears again,and went back to High Hawes with Charlie.
25 And, at last, snuggled into the straw, she slept.
26 The two horses moved side by side out of the gate and onto the road, where a cool breeze met them and blew in their tails.
27 And Babar rode in thoughtful silence.
28 Happy Christmas after all.
29 And slept.
30 And his horse cavorted for eternity, the bold eyes for ever alight, waiting patiently for daylight and his just due, once more, of admiration and love.
15 and 26 Crab the Roan
12 and 25 Blind Beauty
2 and 16 The Wild Boy and Queen Moon
5 and 17 f Sabre the Horse from the Sea
6 and 24 Swallow The Star
13 and 21 Fly-By-Night
1 and 22 Darkling
4 and 28 Poor Badger
8 and 23 Who Sir, Me Sir?
10 and 29 Minna's Quest
11 and 18 Penningtons Heir
7 and 30 The Sound of Distant Cheering
14 and 27 The Swallow Tale